1, in order to unpack the original CAB file (along with the INF file), download
MSCEInffrom here
HERE2, in order to compress new, WM2003-compatible CAB files, download CabWiz. This is a component of Visual Studio, which is in many utilities for working with cabs, for example,
QuickCab 2.0you can download it from here
HERE. You will need only two cabwiz. * Files (cabwiz.exe and cabwiz.ddf).
By the way, if you just want to quickly deploy some files to predefined locations (if the application does not support migration) and / or make some changes to the registry, this is easily done using QuickCab. It is not suitable for our needs, because, unlike CabWiz, it does not support moving. Thus, we just have to extract the necessary files from it.
3, unpack MSCEInf to any directory on your computer; run it. Drag the cab files into it with the mouse.
4, click "Extract CAB with the original names in the folder" (the seventh icon in the panel on the left). Extract the files to any empty folder. Create
approx.An INF file that describes the names of the installation package files, shortcuts to create, path strings needed to install the application in any other place, such as a memory card, and so on.
5, copy the 2 cabwiz. * Files to the same folder as the newly created INF. Enter the command "cabwiz inf-filename" and a CAB file will be created. The cabwiz.ddf file defines output as uncompressed (see Compress = OFF in it, so the installer will be compatible with WM2003.
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